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This Pokémon, the Grass-type Starter, was announced as part of the reveal of Pokémon X & Y

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The Grass-type Pokémon Chespin has a tough shell covering its head and back. Despite having a curious nature that tends to get it in trouble, Chespin keeps an optimistic outlook and doesn’t worry about small details.

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This Pokémon, the Fire-type Starter, was announced as part of the reveal of Pokémon X & Y

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Searing heat of up to 200 degrees blows from the ears of the Fire-type Pokémon Fennekin. This Pokémon loves to snack on twigs. Fennekin can be temperamental, but it tries to do its best for its Trainer.

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This Pokémon, the Water-type Starter, was announced as part of the reveal of Pokémon X & Y

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The Water-type Pokémon Froakie is both light and strong, making it capable of jumping incredibly high. The bubbles on its chest and back protect it from attacks. Froakie may appear absentminded, but in truth it pays close attention to its surroundings at all times.

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This Pokémon is a brand new evolution of the classic Pokémon, Eevee. None of its details are currently known but it will appear in the movie short alongside its other evolutions. The method of evolution is said to be a secret

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This Bird Pokémon was first shown in CoroCoro in May 2013. It’s a Normal/Flying-type. It is well known for its singing voice and can learn the move Nitro Charge

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With a friendly nature and a beautiful chirp, Fletchling is a popular Pokémon among many Trainers. But Fletchling is also known to be ferocious in battle, capable of unleashing relentless attacks!

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This evolved form of Fletchling is capable of reaching speeds of up to 310 mph when diving for its prey, Talonflame can attack its foes with devastating kicks while embers spew from its body as it zooms through the sky. Talonflame knows Brave Bird, one of the strongest Flying-type moves. Use Brave Bird carefully, though, because the incredible strength of this move also does damage to the user.

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This Lizard? Pokémon was first shown in CoroCoro in May 2013. It’s a Electric/Normal-type Pokémon. It has a new move called Parabola Charge which heals the user while damaging opponents. It uses solar rays to generate electricity

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Helioptile charges itself by bathing in the light of the sun, providing it with enough energy that it doesn’t need to eat!

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This bug Pokémon first appeared during the Nintendo E3 Direct! It’s said there’s a secret behind the colorful decorative pattern on Vivillon’s wings, which it uses to scatter its scales or create a strong wind to attack. Vivillon can learn Struggle Bug, a Bug-type move that lowers the Special Attack of any opposing Pokémon it hits, so the move not only causes damage but also reduces the damage inflicted on Vivillon from certain moves during battle.

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This bat Pokémon first appeared during the Nintendo E3 Direct! It is extremely combative and will attack anything that wanders too close to it. Flying through the dark night with ease, Noivern uses the ultrasonic waves it emits from its ears to attack. These waves are so strong they can reduce large boulders to small pebbles. A new Normal-type move in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y that perfectly suits Noivern is Boomburst. This move emits an explosive sound wave that attacks all surrounding Pokémon with the resulting energy. But beware—Boomburst will also strike any nearby allies, so consider the situation and your team’s types before using it!

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It uses its one oversized claw not only to seize prey but also to shoot condensed water at others as a projectile. This capability is so intense that it can crack a boulder! A Water-type Pokémon, Clauncher can also use its giant claw to crush opponents with the powerful Water-type move Crabhammer, which is more likely to land a critical hit. Critical hits against opposing Pokémon will do twice the usual damage. .

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It appears to be nothing more than a rotting piece of kelp, but don’t let its appearance fool you. Using its unique look to its benefit, Skrelp pretends to be a piece of seaweed, and when prey wander past it, Skrelp bathes them in poison so they can’t struggle when it attacks. Skrelp uses the Poison-type move Sludge Bomb, a move that can leave opposing Pokémon poisoned.

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This fairy Pokémon was first shown in CoroCoro in June 2013. It can learn the move Fairy Wind and it also has the title of being the smallest and lightest Pokémon ever to have existed. It’s not actually the flower, but it has to find a flower which it then protects its entire life.

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This Pokémon, the legendary of Pokémon Y, was announced as part of the reveal of Pokémon X & Y. When it arms itself in flight, it looks like the letter Y and may be based on a Wyvern

New Pokémon Forms

Like many new Pokémon games since the introduction of forms, Pokémon X & Y continues to add new forms to the fold. However, Pokémon X & Y do something that no new game at the start of generation has done, it has provided a new form for an old Pokémon.

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This Pokémon was first leaked in a promotional pamphlet of the Present Guide for the movie Extremespeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens, replacing Mewtwo on the poster with a caption calling it the Eclair Forme. However, soon afterwards it was revealed by Pokémon Smash, though without saying it is actually a Mewtwo form with the official sites stating it as a new Pokémon. CoroCoro later confirmed it as a new form. Its details are not currently known